We are a non-partisan grass roots organization comprised of a diverse group of individuals united by our shared core values. We believe in and support the U.S.Constitution and the Bill of Rights, Fiscal Responsibility, Limited Government, Free Markets,and Economic and Personal Freedom for all. We are a community committed to standing together, shoulder to shoulder, to promote our core values and to protect our country and the Constitution upon which we were founded!
This bus tour will go from Sacramento to San Diego in 12 days with 16 stops. Our message is simple, get out and vote for your conservative candidates in the primary election. Know who they are and how they stand on the issues!
The Give Me Liberty Bus Tour/Rally will be held in the Monterey area in the Community Room of the Marina Public Library located at 190 Seaside Circle in Marina (right off of Reservation Rd...behind the WalMart) on Thursday, April 17th. Sign-in and meet & greet starts at 5:45 p.m. Rally starts at 6:15 p.m.
Speakers include:
Mark Meckler – Citizens for Self Governance
Brad Dacus – Pacific Justice Institute
Eric Golub – Tiggger Express
Sam Parades – Gun Owners of California
Eric Eisenhammer – Coalition of Energy Users
Jon Coupal – Howard Jarvis Tax Payers Association
Mark Anthony – “The Patriot and the Preacher”
Manual Martin – Candidate
Bonnie McAdams – American Ideals
Stuart Dodge – NorCal Tea Party
And.......there will be an opportunity to meet our local candidates, including candidates running
Hillary "What Difference Does It Make" Clinton is scheduled to speak at San Jose State University (SJSU) this Thursday April 10th. This is your chance to join protestors against Hillary in front of the Event Center Arena of SJSU to "greet" her with signs of protest against her handling of Benghazi, Libya, and the $6B missing from the State Dept. Protestors will be gathering at the corner of 7th Street and Paseo de San Carlos in front of SJSU at 6:30 p.m. Bring: Signs expressing your thoughts on Hillary Clinton and wear your anti-Hillary Shirts.
Examples: What Difference Does it Make? 4 Died, Hillary Lied, It makes a LOT of difference more ideas @ http://www.fredstates.com /hillary.html
We will meet in front of the Event Center which is on the corner of 7th and Paseo De San Carlos at 6:30 pm.
Let's remind Hillary of the Four Americans who DIED in Benghazi on her watch and let her know that WE THE PEOPLE of San Jose don't welcome her or her progressive ideas here.
Let's remember who we are and let's peacefully and courteosly exercise our right to freedom of speech!
"Self-Defense: To Shoot or Not to Shoot? That's the Question!" will
be the topic at the next general meeting of the Tea Party Patriots of
Monterey County which will be held on Thursday, March 20th from 6:15 -
8:30 p.m in the Community Room of the Marina Public Library located at
190 Seaside Circle in Marina - located behind the WalMart - right off of
Reservation Road.
David Wasson from 831Shooter will discuss the legal, moral &
ethical standards of utilizing a firearm in defense of your home, family
or self! There will be a Q&A following the presentation.
Prior to the meeting join us for a "meet & greet" from 5:45 -
6:15 p.m. Bring a bag lunch or an appetizer/finger
food to share with others!
On Thursday, January 23, 2014, Billy the Prepper will be presenting
Part 1 of his "Family Survival Essentials" emergency preparedness series
from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. in the Community Room of the Marina Public
Library located at 190 Seaside Circle in Marina (behind the WalMart).
The training is free and open to all.
Among items covered will be putting together your "bug out" bags for you and all your family members...and pets!
Michael Shaw of Freedom Advocates will be the guest speaker at our next meeting to be held on Thursday, October 10, 2013, in the Community Room of the Marina
Public Library located at 190 Seaside Circle in Marina [right off of
Reservation Rd. behind the WalMart]. Michael Shaw will be addressing how the movement towards "regionalism" as advocated under Agenda 21 is resulting in the loss of personal property rights throughout California. Following his presentation there will be a Q&A.
There will be a "meet & greet" from 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. ...with the meeting starting at 6:15.
The event is free ....donations are appreciated to cover expenses!
RSVP by sending an email: speak-up-america@sbcglobal.net
So what exactly is "regionalism"? Check out this article written by Michael Shaw
"Regionalism - The Blueprint for Your Serfdom" by Michael Shaw
Did you know that some of your local
elected representatives are enabling a shadow government to evolve?
These people promote the reinvention of government through their support
of, and appointments to, “regional” boards that act like soviet
councils. These councils are funded to implement Agenda 21. Federal tax
dollars fuel their appeal, but your city and county representatives do
not have to go along. Gone are the days when government
was limited, where individuals were politically acknowledged to possess
unalienable rights, and where money was honest. The American political
structure has been transformed. This has occurred quietly for more than
50 years without public awareness of the mechanisms underlying the
change.
At the core of this transformation
is the political process of “regionalizing” the country. Political
regionalism is the antithesis of representative government. Regionalism
restructures or reinvents the operation of American government by
destroying traditional political boundaries, such as county lines, and
ushers in a transformed system of governance that ultimately abolishes
private property and the rights of the individual. Regionalism has
infiltrated cities and counties everywhere, affecting transportation,
water, farming and land use systems… literally every aspect of your
life.
"COMMON CORE" - It's Impact on Our Local Schools & Community.
On Saturday, October 12, 2013, Central Coast Tea Party and Tea
Party Patriots of Monterey County will be hosting a special
presentation on "Common Core" examining it's impact on our local schools
and community. The special guest speaker is Angela Davidson Weizinger of Parents and Educators Against Common Core.
The meeting will be held in the Community Room of the Marina Public
Library located at 190 Seaside Circle in Marina (behind the WalMart).
Doors open at 5:00 p.m. with the meeting starting at 5:30 p.m.
Come learn the truth behind Common Core and Who's behind it. Among the topics covered:
• The impact it will have on YOUR children, state and community;
• Loss of privacy and parental rights;
• Learn how the cost of implementing Common Core will affect YOU as a tax payer and a member of the local community.
This event is open to the public. Bring your neighbors and friends.
"The Economic, Moral and Constitutional Case For a Non-Interventionist Foreign Policy"
is the topic of our next meeting to be held on Thursday, September 12,
2013, in the Community Room of the Marina Public Library located at 190
Seaside Circle in Marina (off of Reservation Road and behind WalMart).
There will be a Meet & Greet from 5:45 - 6:15 with the meeting
starting at 6:15 p.m.
Our guest speaker David R. Henderson,
Associate Professor of Economics at the Graduate School of Business and
Public Policy, Navel Postgraduate School of Monterey, will be
addressing this very critical and timely issue. Following his
presentation, Professor Henderson will take questions.
The event is free and open to the public - donations to cover costs are appreciated!
Coffee and soda will be available. Feel free to bring a "bag lunch" or an appetizer or finger food to share....
Seating is limited - so please RSVP to: speak-up-america@sbcglobal.net.
Check out the video interview with Prof. Henderson - A Case for Freedom...
For further information regarding our guest speaker...please read on:
David R. Henderson
David R. Henderson is an associate professor of economics at
the Graduate School of Business and Public Policy, Naval Postgraduate
School in Monterey, California, a Research Fellow with the Hoover
Institution at Stanford University, and a research fellow with the
Fraser Institute. From 1982 to 1984, he was the senior economist for
health policy and, from 1983 to 1984, the senior economist for energy
policy, with President Reagan's Council of Economic Advisers. His
specialty is in making economics understandable to non-economists. He blogs regularly at Econlog, http://econlog.econlib.org/.
Henderson is the editor of The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics (Liberty Fund, 2008). It is now on the web at: http://www.econlib.org/library/CEE.html. It has been translated into Russian and Arabic. His book, The Joy of Freedom: An Economist’s Odyssey,
was published by Financial Times Prentice Hall in the fall of 2001, and
has been translated into Chinese. He also wrote, with his former
student, Charles L. Hooper, Making Great Decisions in Business and Life
(Chicago Park Press, 2006). It has been translated into Japanese and
Korean. He also writes a column, “The Wartime Economist,” for www.antiwar.com.
He has written about 200 articles for such popular publications as the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Barron's, Fortune, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Public Interest, National Review, Red Herring, and Reason. He has also written scholarly articles for such journals as: Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Independent Review, Cato Journal, Regulation, Contemporary Policy Issues, Defense & Security Analysis, Eastern European Economics, Econ Journal Watch, and Energy Journal.
He has testified before the House Ways and Means Committee, the
Senate Armed Services Committee, and the Senate Committee on Labor and
Human Resources. He also appeared on C-SPAN, CNN, the Jim Lehrer Newshour, the O’Reilly Factor, MSNBC, Russia Today, and the Stossel show, and has done radio interviews with NPR, CBC, BBC, KQED-FM and many regional radio stations.
Born and raised in Canada, he moved to the United States in 1972, where he earned a Ph.D. in economics at UCLA. He proudly became a U.S. citizen in 1986.
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